Where to Find Manchester United vs Sunderland, League Cup Semi-Final 2nd Leg On US TV & Internet

Nine thousand Sunderland supporters are traveling via buses today from the North East of England to Manchester United’s Old Trafford stadium, 146 miles away. “Gus’s buses,” as they’re calling the convoy, are filled with Sunderland supporters dreaming of a final at Wembley if they can hold on to their 2-1 win from the first leg against David Moyes’s team.

Manchester United officials, players and supporters are hopeful that it’ll be an all-Manchester final, but the Red Devils have a ton of work to do tonight to overcome the 2-1 aggregate scoreline when the match kicks off at 2:45pm ET. For viewers in the United States, the match is being shown live on beIN SPORTS and DishWorld (more details below).

Note: In the Semi-Final ties, if the aggregate score is level at the end of the second game an extra half-hour shall be played. If the aggregate scores are still level at the end of extra time the tie shall be decided by goals scored away from home counting twice. If the teams remain equal after this procedure the tie shall be determined by the taking of kicks from the penalty mark in accordance with the Laws of Association Football.

For viewers in the United States, here’s the TV/Internet schedule for today’s League Cup match:

Programming note: For viewers in the United States, Manchester United vs Sunderland is being shown exclusively on beIN SPORTS and DishWorld. Even if you don’t have a TV subscription to beIN SPORTS, you can access those channels via online streaming service DishWorld for $10/month. Read our review of DishWorld. And sign up for DishWorld via their website. Setup takes just minutes.

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Harris, who was born and raised in Wales, has lived in Florida since 1984, and supported Swansea City since 1979. Last but not least, he got engaged during half-time of a MLS game.